Is active in Amsterdam and transmit in using the 27 MHz band on channel 36 and also with a low power transmitter with about 10 Mw on the frequency 433.125 MHz in the 70 cm. This happened under the AX25 packet radio protocol. The main BBS is IPRNET in this network are all bbsen aligned, and all have the same e-mail that is spread through the air and through a telephone modem and an Internet telnet connections. It is also possible on 7plus files to send via email this will not in itself quickly with 1200 baud 1K2 but it is terrible popular because these compounds are almost no money, and day and night unmanned still own all connections. The last time is often at a higher speed modems with 2k4, 9k6 4K8 tested but the speed of 2k4 is just possible in the 27 MHz band.
These speeds work better in the higher bands such as 2 meters or better in 70 cm or 23 cm band. The packet channels are simultaneously shared by multiple packet radio stations and each station has always time for the data to receive and send. The mail can be sent via the national route @NLD or throughout Europe via the mail route @EU and around the world through the mail route @WW. This mail is offered to the nearest station and this happened with the so-called mail forwarding. First of all mail messages are compressed by the program itself and after packet transmission to the next station again decompressed or extracted like as a zip file so it can be read again just by the packet radio users.
SYSTEM OPERATOR:
Sysop: Rens
Call: NL2RTA
Location: Amsterdam The Netherlands
Stations Call: NL3ASD.NH.NLD.EU
SYSTEM INFORMATION:
Computer: Intel Quad Core Pentium @ 3 GHz
Virtual Drive's: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I
Operating System: Windows 2008 Server
Memory: DDR3 - 24 GB
HD's: Sata 2 - Samsung 1 TB - Samsung 1 TB - Samsung 1 TB
HD's: Sata 3 - WD 1 TB - WD 1 TB
Com Ports: Com 1 - Com 2 - Com 3 - Com 4
Software: F6FBB BBS Windows Version 7.00 g25
Jnos: version 111e
Software: Node G8BPQ Version 4.09b
PORT 1
PORT 2
PORT 3
Channels: 5
Channel: 32 at 27.325 MHz
Modem: TNC 2S DK9SJ
Transmitter: Midland
Power: 4 Watt
Coax: Air Cell 7
Antenna: Black Bandit 5/8 Wave
Height: 25 Meter
Channels: 5
Channel: 37 at 27.375 MHz
Modem: TNC 2S DK9SJ
Transmitter: James
Power: 4 Watt
Coax: Air Cell 7
Antenna: Silver Rot 1/2 wave
Height: 25 Meter
Channels: 5
Channel: ID: 433.125 MHz
Modem: TINY2 MK 2
Transmitter: Kenwood
Power: 10 Mw
Coax: Air Cell 7
Antenna: Tonna
Height: 20 Meter
PORT 4
PORT 5
PORT 6
Cannels: 1
Channel: Phone Modem
Modem: US Robotics - USR025630G 56K V.92 modem
Info: Phone Mail Forwarding 1
Channels: 1
Channel: Internet
Network: Intel 82567V-2 Gigabit Network Connection
Info: Telnet Mail Forwarding 2
INFORMATION ABOUT THE CITY AMSTERDAM:
As well as being one of the world's top tourist destinations the Dutch capital, Amsterdam is a city that has managed to preserve its greatest natural and man made attractions
as well as staying at the fore front of modern Europe. Amsterdam's origins delve back deep into the thirteenth century when a small settlement sprung up around The Dam on the
Amstel River that gave the city its name. Today the old merchant houses and historical streets still look like they would have centuries ago in a city that boasts a real sense
of living history, with apartments and cafés in buildings that in other cities would be museums.
The lifeblood of Amsterdam has long been its aquatic locale, close as it is to the North Sea and built on a myriad of canals that neatly divide the city into easily navigable
districts and imbue it with a small town ambience. There seems to be a canal around every corner in Amsterdam, not too surprising considering that the city is home to a
staggering 165 canals. Amsterdam's sprawl of waterways are now used by a dizzying array of vessels, everything from glass roofed tourist boats and pedalos, right through to
speedboats and gigantic industrial barges that testify to the role the canals and waterways still play in the city's economic life.
Key industries in Amsterdam today include tourism, manufacturing, finance and increasingly, new technologies. Amsterdam is renowned for its ultra liberal attitudes, although
the negative side of this is evident in major drug problems and the infamous Girls In The Windows, the laissez faire attitude makes Amsterdam something of an oasis, where
different cultures, ethnic groups and nationalities for most of the time live in harmony. This multiculturalism reached its zenith during the Euro 2000 football tournament,
which the Netherlands co hosted with Belgium, with all sections of the community getting behind the national team.
In the summer all of Amsterdam's electric groups come together in the Vondelpark to relax in the balmy weather. Amsterdam may statistically be one of Europe's wettest capitals
but as soon as the clouds clear and sun is allowed to shine the city's inhabitants spill out onto the streets to sit in one of the numerous pavement cafés, take a cruise on a
canal or even that most ubiquitous of Amsterdam pastimes ride their bicycles. Amsterdam's winters tend to be cold, with plenty of rain, but this seldom seems to deter the
tourists who flock to the city all year round.